Should We Eat a Raw Food Diet Because of Enzymes? Described

One of the arguments for adopting a raw food diet is that raw foods contain enzymes that can aid in human digestion . The idea is that if we consume “living” foods with their enzymes intact, our bodies can actually utilize these enzymes in the digestion of the food.

Here’s some info regarding enzymes and raw foods :

Enzymes are for the Plant, Not the Person

Enzymes are necessary for the proper development of the plant . For instance, an unripe banana contains enzymes that allow the starch in the fruit to convert to sugar, i.e. to ripen.

The enzymes are gone once the process is complete . So in order to actually consume these enzymes, you would have to consume unripe, acidic, nutritionally-underdeveloped food.

Kind of defeats the point of eating nutritionally-packed raw foods, eh?

And even if you did decide to consume unripe fruit, there is no reason to believe that the enzymes in the PLANT would be capable of functioning in YOUR digestive processes.

In short, these enzymes are important for the plant, not for us. Our bodies have their own enzymes that allow us to properly digest the foods we eat.

So Why Eat a Raw Diet?

The main reason to eating raw foods are the nutritional powerhouses associated with these types of foods . The food has not been damaged via heat or processing and retains its nutritional integrity.

And, actually, for the enzymes!

As I mentioned, enzymes are very necessary in plant growth. By letting your food fully ripen before consumption, you will allow the enzymes present to work their magic, making the food much tastier and easy to digest…

So what do ya know, plant enzymes DO aid in human digestion after all!:D

Go raw and be fit,

Posted by crexsky   @   8 April 2011

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